CANADA Sir George-Étienne Cartier 1914 bronze medal 100th anniversary of birth

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CANADA Sir George-Étienne Cartier 1914 35mm bronze medal 23.8 grams 100th anniversary of birth, unsigned

Obverse: bust facing left, SIR GEORGE-ÉTIENNE CARTIER BARONNET 1814 - 1914

Reverse: Cartier's personal coat of arms, O CANADA MON PAYS MES AMOURS

Edge: CARON FRERES MONTREAL

Cartier played a key role in the negotiations and the adoption of numerous pieces of legislation which were instrumental to his country's development. These laws gave rise to institutions that have continued to govern Canada, Quebec in particular, to the present day. Take, for example, the adoption of the Civil Code of Lower Canada, the abolition of the seigneurial regime of land ownership in Quebec, the establishment of "normal" schools (teacher training institutes), or the creation of the Canadian militia, which served until World War I.

George-Étienne Cartier was made a baronet by Queen Victoria in 1868, in honour of his important contribution to institutional reform and the forging of the Confederation. For further information on Cartier visit the link below 

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/sir-george-etienne-cartier